Fracking opposition more than double support – new government survey
More than twice as many people oppose fracking than support it, according to a new government survey published today.
More than twice as many people oppose fracking than support it, according to a new government survey published today.
Support for fracking fell to its lowest level in the latest phase of a government survey of public attitudes, published today.
Opposition to fracking has reached a record high of 45%, according to a quarterly government survey of public attitudes.
Opposition to fracking reached 44%, a record high, in the latest government survey of public attitudes to shale gas.
In this week’s listings: Opening of public inquiry into INEOS shale gas plans for Harthill Continuing public inquiry into Cuadrilla’s drilling and fracking scheme at Roseacre Wood No Faith in Fracking Week West Sussex County Council meeting on Angus Energy site at Lidsey Scheduled publication day for latest […]
UK support for fracking has recovered from its record low, according to the latest findings from a quarterly government survey. Opposition fell slightly but remains double the level of support.
The latest findings from the government’s quarterly Wave tracker survey, published this morning, put support for fracking at 18%.
Opposition to fracking for shale gas has risen to a record high and support is at the lowest level so far, according to a government survey of public attitudes.
The latest findings from an ongoing government survey show the highest level of opposition to shale gas exploitation so far.
A quick reference guide to research studies on fracking and oil and gas extraction published during October and November 2014. Key issues include: Human rights of fracking Potential health impacts of shale exploration in Lancashire Impact of shale gas on the countryside Public attitudes Effect of environmental regulation […]